EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, the cyber security of banks is under scrutiny after an attack on Tesco Bank leads to millions lost in fraudulent transactions. Our latest buyer's guide, on server operating systems, looks at Windows Server 2016. And Coca-Cola explains how a move to the cloud is helping to motivate staff. Read the issue now.

EBOOK:
The National Museum of Computing has again been looking into Computer Weekly's 50 years of magazine issues for another selection of articles highlighting significant news published in the month of July over the past five decades.

ANALYST REPORT:
This report from Quocirca presents new data on how well organisations are able to automate their sys-admin procedures, manage the use of privilege and satisfy the requirements of auditors.

WHITE PAPER:
Learn how to support integrated Agile and DevOps teams with continuous automation, whether they're working on premise or with container-based microservices in the cloud. Discover how to enhance your ability to test any changes to code, build and deploy apps at competitive speeds, and more.

WHITE PAPER:
The path to continuous delivery (CD) starts by modeling and automating the software delivery pipeline. Learn how to map the complex flows of CD and foster a DevOps culture with Jenkins Pipeline.

WEBCAST:
This webcast explores how to update app security and improve software quality by integrating security into the app development process from beginning to end. Find out how to unite security teams with both Dev and Ops by leveraging strategies for building trust between the different teams and fostering collaboration.

EZINE:
In this issue, we profile Odeon and UCI Cinemas Group's use of hybrid cloud as part of a digital transformation programme aimed at enhancing customer experience and staving off competition from on-demand streaming. We also look at the summertime game of musical chairs at the Government Digital Service, and at 50 years of business software.

EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to NSA whistleblower Bill Binney about the often-conflicting needs of security and privacy. We find out how Google is using artificial intelligence to improve datacentre energy efficiency. And we look at a project to use wearable technology and big data to help tackle Parkinson's disease. Read the issue now.

EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to the London researchers developing multi-sensory communications via wearable mobile devices. We report from the Gartner Symposium on how CIOs are turning away from traditional IT suppliers. And we look at the role of the IT leader in 2020. Read the issue now.

EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how agile development is helping the UK Ministry of Defence deliver complex military software. The CIO of the Lotus Formula One team explains the importance of data analytics to winning races. And we look at the IT innovation challenges facing financial services firms. Read the issue now.

EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we look at how visionary IT leaders in local government plan to transform the delivery of digital public services. Our latest buyer's guide looks at the technology challenges of the internet of things. And do businesses dealing with tech-savvy consumers need a new approach to IT management? Read the issue now.

EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, Microsoft has released more details of the forthcoming Windows 10 release – we look at what it means for enterprise IT. The UK government has set out its vision for an EU digital economy – we examine the issues. And our latest buyer's guide covers data science. Read the issue now.

EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we look ahead to the challenges facing IT leaders in 2013 and examine how the shift to digital will change the role of the CIO. A new report details how CIOs must adapt to work more closely with business colleagues. And our first buyer's guide of the year focuses on software as a service. Read the issue now.

EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how software is helping to maintain safety in high-risk sectors such as oil and gas, aerospace and healthcare. We offer six tips from CIOs for innovation with data. And we examine the continuing threat to businesses from denial of service cyber attacks. Read the issue now.

EZINE:
In this issue of ComputerWeekly, we examine why one of the UK's largest construction projects—the Thames Tideway Tunnel—decided to use a private cloud setup. Our latest buyer's guide looks at containers and microservices, and we report on what U.S. court documents tell us about Oracle's controversial licensing polices.

WHITE PAPER:
This white paper discusses key issues surrounding configuration management and compliance, such as the IT department's need to lower costs, increase management flexibility and control, and increase responsiveness to business needs and requirements.

ESSENTIAL GUIDE:
Now that IT is constantly increasing in complexity, IT professionals need to keep up with the rapid dynamics of the market. Access this e-guide to learn about the importance of a configuration management system and how to evaluate these systems to find the one that best meets your organization's IT needs.

WEBCAST:
This course begins with an overview of improper validation of array indices. It describes the security impact of the weakness and provides a technical description of the issue, along with code examples to show the vulnerability. Finally, the course describes the remediation strategies available to mitigate the weakness described by CWE-129.

WEBCAST:
This course begins with an overview of the use of insecure temporary files vulnerability and its common causes. A technical description of the issue is presented along with code examples to show the vulnerability. Finally, the course describes the remediation strategies used to mitigate the weakness described by CWE-377.

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